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DAVID MARCUS: Democrats abandon Schumer's imaginary couple, Joe and Eileen Bailey
Chuck Schumer's fictional Massapequa voters Joe and Eileen Bailey highlight the Democratic Party's leftward movement on issues like immigration, crime, and abortion ...
Last Week Tonight host John Oliver poked fun at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in his latest monologue, ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer's fictional Bailey family of Massapequa is the source of cable TV jokesters, but others see them as ...
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Mediaite on MSNJohn Oliver Roasts Chuck Schumer For Decades of Stories About Pro-Trump Couple — Who Are Totally Made Up
Oliver skewered Chuck Schumer for his long fixation on an imaginary Long Island couple, Joe and Eileen Bailey, before presenting a skit of the "real" Baileys.
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‘They’ve broken up with you’: Comedian John Oliver roasts Schumer for naming fake couple 265 times
Schumer, throughout his political career, has mentioned a fictional couple named Joe and Eileen Bailey, who are meant to ...
Meet "The Baileys", a fictional couple that Chuck Schumer created. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has been subject to ridicule after decades of citing a fictional middle-class family to justify ...
Comedian John Oliver is fed up with Chuck Schumer’s politics—and his imaginary friends. For decades, Senate Minority Leader ...
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Mediaite on MSNScott Jennings Roasts Schumer for Inventing Actual ‘Imaginary Friends’: ‘Does He Belong in the Senate or an Asylum?’
CNN's Scott Jennings roasted Chuck Schumer and asked whether he belongs in an asylum over him referencing for decades voters ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNJohn Oliver mocks Schumer's fictional family tale as polls hit 20-year low
Oliver aired a montage of Schumer invoking Joe and Eileen Bailey — a fictional middle-class couple — to illustrate political issues.
Bailey summarized the 55-year-old accountant's symptoms, which had resulted in four admissions to Hopkins in 2009: night sweats, crushing fatigue, headache, shuffling gait and progressive confusion.
Eileen Bailey didn’t start her career as a teacher. She grew up in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and graduated from the University of Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 1987.
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